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September 23, 2009 at 7:48 PM in reply to: How Long Does It Take Before the Bank Takes The Houses Back? #460862September 23, 2009 at 7:48 PM in reply to: How Long Does It Take Before the Bank Takes The Houses Back? #461056
mydogsarelazy
ParticipantThis isn’t directly related to the topic, but is still of interest.
I was reading that when a bank forecloses it is legally required that they be able to show the original mortgage note if asked. Apparently with all of the chaos within the banking industry, many banks just simply can’t find the piece of paper.
In the article I read about this it was indicated that more homeowners and attorneys are on to this, and that huge delays are being created as a result.
sdtomenifee, I feel your pain. I am in Murrieta, and we have squatters, scary renters, empty houses, etc. etc.
JS
September 23, 2009 at 7:48 PM in reply to: How Long Does It Take Before the Bank Takes The Houses Back? #461397mydogsarelazy
ParticipantThis isn’t directly related to the topic, but is still of interest.
I was reading that when a bank forecloses it is legally required that they be able to show the original mortgage note if asked. Apparently with all of the chaos within the banking industry, many banks just simply can’t find the piece of paper.
In the article I read about this it was indicated that more homeowners and attorneys are on to this, and that huge delays are being created as a result.
sdtomenifee, I feel your pain. I am in Murrieta, and we have squatters, scary renters, empty houses, etc. etc.
JS
September 23, 2009 at 7:48 PM in reply to: How Long Does It Take Before the Bank Takes The Houses Back? #461467mydogsarelazy
ParticipantThis isn’t directly related to the topic, but is still of interest.
I was reading that when a bank forecloses it is legally required that they be able to show the original mortgage note if asked. Apparently with all of the chaos within the banking industry, many banks just simply can’t find the piece of paper.
In the article I read about this it was indicated that more homeowners and attorneys are on to this, and that huge delays are being created as a result.
sdtomenifee, I feel your pain. I am in Murrieta, and we have squatters, scary renters, empty houses, etc. etc.
JS
September 23, 2009 at 7:48 PM in reply to: How Long Does It Take Before the Bank Takes The Houses Back? #461671mydogsarelazy
ParticipantThis isn’t directly related to the topic, but is still of interest.
I was reading that when a bank forecloses it is legally required that they be able to show the original mortgage note if asked. Apparently with all of the chaos within the banking industry, many banks just simply can’t find the piece of paper.
In the article I read about this it was indicated that more homeowners and attorneys are on to this, and that huge delays are being created as a result.
sdtomenifee, I feel your pain. I am in Murrieta, and we have squatters, scary renters, empty houses, etc. etc.
JS
August 26, 2009 at 5:43 PM in reply to: Murrieta: Why does Zillow show my neighbor’s home having sold for double? #449297mydogsarelazy
ParticipantSo why would an astronomical sale price be recorded before foreclosure?
JS
August 26, 2009 at 5:43 PM in reply to: Murrieta: Why does Zillow show my neighbor’s home having sold for double? #449489mydogsarelazy
ParticipantSo why would an astronomical sale price be recorded before foreclosure?
JS
August 26, 2009 at 5:43 PM in reply to: Murrieta: Why does Zillow show my neighbor’s home having sold for double? #449828mydogsarelazy
ParticipantSo why would an astronomical sale price be recorded before foreclosure?
JS
August 26, 2009 at 5:43 PM in reply to: Murrieta: Why does Zillow show my neighbor’s home having sold for double? #449901mydogsarelazy
ParticipantSo why would an astronomical sale price be recorded before foreclosure?
JS
August 26, 2009 at 5:43 PM in reply to: Murrieta: Why does Zillow show my neighbor’s home having sold for double? #450086mydogsarelazy
ParticipantSo why would an astronomical sale price be recorded before foreclosure?
JS
mydogsarelazy
ParticipantWe live across the street from the colony.
Don’t come to Murrieta expecting mild temperatures. It has been blazing this summer. Generally, Temecula is a few degrees cooler than Murrieta, but still plenty hot.
I would check out the condos at Harveston where the lake at least puts some moisture in the air.
JS
mydogsarelazy
ParticipantWe live across the street from the colony.
Don’t come to Murrieta expecting mild temperatures. It has been blazing this summer. Generally, Temecula is a few degrees cooler than Murrieta, but still plenty hot.
I would check out the condos at Harveston where the lake at least puts some moisture in the air.
JS
mydogsarelazy
ParticipantWe live across the street from the colony.
Don’t come to Murrieta expecting mild temperatures. It has been blazing this summer. Generally, Temecula is a few degrees cooler than Murrieta, but still plenty hot.
I would check out the condos at Harveston where the lake at least puts some moisture in the air.
JS
mydogsarelazy
ParticipantWe live across the street from the colony.
Don’t come to Murrieta expecting mild temperatures. It has been blazing this summer. Generally, Temecula is a few degrees cooler than Murrieta, but still plenty hot.
I would check out the condos at Harveston where the lake at least puts some moisture in the air.
JS
mydogsarelazy
ParticipantWe live across the street from the colony.
Don’t come to Murrieta expecting mild temperatures. It has been blazing this summer. Generally, Temecula is a few degrees cooler than Murrieta, but still plenty hot.
I would check out the condos at Harveston where the lake at least puts some moisture in the air.
JS
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